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After rebooting I had the following error:
"Serious error where found while checking the disk drive for ..."

There is an option to skip this error, but it's quite to inconvient to do this every boot.

I searched many places, but I couldn't find what could cause the problem. Previously I also moved my home directory to the same disk.
Now I also have the home directory in the /var/lib/postgresql
Here is my /etc/fstab:

Thanks your reply!
That partition is my second disk, and I would like to achieve to have my /home and /var/lib/postgresql in the bigger disk. Isn't that possible to create to mount point in one partition? Should I create a separate partition for /var/lib/postgresql?

Its not possible to assign same mount point to two different locations. However, you can assign as many mount points as you like inside a single partition. In other words, path must be different. Best example is, / and /home. Both exist in single partition but path is different. Note that / must be mounted before /home.

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